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#1 Post by croppyboy »

Hi All
anyone know were you can buy welsh blk lug or any companys that will deliver over to ireland


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#2 Post by EricH »

Yeah, i'd be interested to know if a company did this also.

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#3 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

Are we talking fresh or frozen here? The problem with either would be the delivery time and the cost of delivery. The frozen would be defrosted the the fresh would of probably started decaying.

I'd say your best bet would be to buy it over there yourself if you are ever over or if you know someone heading over. Of coarse this might not be possible. Try the worldseafishing forum in the UK, put up a post and you should be able to source some for yourself but delivery might be a problem. Maybe a few people could put in an order together to split the costs.

I'd be interested to has anyone else tried it successfully.
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#4 Post by EricH »

Hi John,
Yeah, i thought the delivery would be pretty expensive, i mean, you'd almost need next day service for it.

Stll, might be worth looking at, its €9 or so for a wrap locally.
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#5 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

If you are buying lets say 20+ packs I would expect to pay €3.50 or so a roll from a digger in the uk. Check out the royalmail website to see what sort of rates might apply.
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#6 Post by TSR »

I deal with a digger in the north-west and its £2 for 10.(fresh or frozen).
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#7 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

How do you manage delivery?
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#8 Post by WILL »

£2 for 10 we pay £12 per 1lb and depending on size of the worm you get anywhere between 15-20 worms :cry:
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#9 Post by TSR »

Delivery....i go over and get them

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